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Word Meanings - METALLOGRAPH - Book Publishers vocabulary database

A print made by metallography.

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  • PRINTLESS
    Making no imprint. Milton.
  • PRINTA-BLE
    Worthy to be published.
  • PRINT
    To strike off an impression or impressions of, from type, or from stereotype, electrotype, or engraved plates, or the like; in a wider sense, to do the typesetting, presswork, etc., of (a book or other publication); as, to print books, newspapers,
  • PRINTING IN
    A process by which cloud effects or other features not in the original negative are introduced into a photograph. Portions, such as the sky, are covered while printing and the blank space thus reserved is filled in by printing from another negative.
  • PRINTSHOP
    A shop where prints are sold.
  • PRINTERY
    A place where cloth is printed; print works; also, a printing office.
  • PRINTING OUT
    A method of printing, in which the image is fully brought out by the direct actinic action of light without subsequent development by means of chemicals.
  • METALLOGRAPHY
    1. The science or art of metals and metal working; also, a treatise on metals. 2. A method of transferring impressions of the grain of wood to metallic surfaces by chemical action. Knight. 3. A substitute for lithography, in which metallic plates
  • PRINTER
    One who prints; especially, one who prints books, newspapers, engravings, etc., a compositor; a typesetter; a pressman. Printer's devil, Printer's gauge. See under Devil, and Gauge. -- Printer's ink. See Printing ink, below.
  • PRINTING
    The act, art, or practice of impressing letters, characters, or figures on paper, cloth, or other material; the business of a printer, including typesetting and presswork, with their adjuncts; typography; also, the act of producing photographic
  • IMPRINT
    to imprint, fr. L. imprimere to impres, imprint. See 1st In-, Print, 1. To impress; to mark by pressure; to indent; to stamp. And sees his num'rous herds imprint her sands. Prior. 2. To stamp or mark, as letters on paper, by means of type, plates,
  • SPRINT
    To run very rapidly; to run at full speed. A runner should be able to sprint the whole way. Encyc. Brit. (more info) Etym:
  • COMPRINT
    To print surreptitiously a work belonging to another. E. Phillips. (more info) 1. To print together.
  • PHOTOPRINT
    Any print made by a photomechanical process.
  • BAT PRINTING
    A mode of printing on glazed ware.
  • BLUEPRINT
    See PRINT
  • REPRINT
    1. To print again; to print a second or a new edition of. 2. To renew the impression of. The whole business of our redemption is . . . to reprint God's image upon the soul. South.
  • FOOTPRINT
    The impression of the foot; a trace or footmark; as, "Footprints of the Creator."
  • MISPRINT
    To print wrong.
  • REPRINTER
    One who reprints.
  • SPRINTER
    One who sprints; one who runs in sprint races; as, a champion sprinter.
  • TRANSPRINT
    To transfer to the wrong place in printing; to print out of place. Coleridge.

 

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